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First Posted on: Monday, February 12, 2007

Friday, June 08, 2007

HIV/AIDS Organization Staff Walk the Runway at 3rd Annual Fashionably Aware

Staff members from several local HIV/AIDS service organizations walked the runway last night at the third annual Fasionably Aware Fashion Show. You can see more pictures of the event right here.

Models included Cyndee Clay representing HIPS, Adam Tenner representing Metro TeenAIDS, and Paola Barahona representing Prevention Works.

A highlight of the evening was a performance by the DC Cowboys.

Fashionably aware benefits the Washington AIDS Partnership, a philanthropic collaborative affiliated with the National AIDS Fund (NAF) and Washington Grantmakers.

Labels: Washington AIDS Partnership

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Washington Grantmakers

This announcement comes from the Washington Grantmakers Blog:

The Washington AIDS Partnership, a project of Washington Grantmakers, recently announced a significant investment of national funding in the Washington, D.C. region. The National AIDS Fund and Johnson & Johnson are supporting a second set of grants to address the needs of women and girls susceptible to contracting HIV/AIDS. Of the nine grants announced, two grants totaling $318,000 will go to the Washington AIDS Partnership on behalf of Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive and La Clinica del Pueblo, two of the Partnership’s long-time grantees. The “GENERATIONS II: Strengthening Women and Families Affected by HIV/AIDS” grants go to support community-based organizations that are developing innovative interventions or adapting proven prevention models for specific populations of women and girls at high-risk for infection.

Labels: development, HIPS, La Clinica del Pueblo, Washington AIDS Partnership

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